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Attacking the Badger. From the Original Picture by S. Taylor.
Painted by Stephen Taylor. Drawn on Stone by Fairland. Printed by Fraf & Soret.
London Published June 1st 1833 by J. McCormick No. 147 Strand.
Coloured lithograph. 300 x 240mm. Framed. Single crease effecting title.
[Ref: 5875] £380.00
A Retriever
Painted by W.Barraud. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland.
London. Published by Cha.s Tilt, Fleet Street [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Printed area 235 x 295mm.
[Ref: 525] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
A Philosopher In Search Of The Wind.
Painted By Robert Farrier. Drawn On Stone By Thomas Fairland.
[n.d. c.1837]
Rare lithograph, sheet 475 x 380mm (18¾ x 15). Trimmed losing publication line.
A curious boy has disassembled some bellows to see how they work. Onlookers surround him. One lad points and laughs. Robert Farrier (1796–1879) was an English artist best known for his paintings. Farrier first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1818, sending some miniature portraits, and in 1819 exhibited the first of a series of pictures in a slightly humorous vein, depicting domestic subjects, and especially scenes from schoolboy life. These were popular, and a number of them were engraved. Thomas Fairland (1804-52) was a lithographer, engraver, draughtsman and portrait painter. Protégé of Queen Victoria, produced lithographs after Edwin Landseer and William Hunt.
[Ref: 61186] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
To The Subscribers. The representation of the Cenotaph erected in St. George's Chapel, Windsor To Perpetuate the Memory of her late lamented Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. Is Respectfully dedicated by their obedient Servant. Thomas Fairland.
Designed and Executed by M.C. Wyatt, Esq.r Drawn and Engraved by T. Fairland.
London, Published June 1826, by W. Sams, Book & Printseller to the Royal Family St James's Street.
Etching. Plate 400 x 279mm. 15¾ x 11". Uncut.
The beautiful monument of 'romantic' gloom in St George's Chapel, Windsor. Princess Charlotte rising to heaven, accompanied by angels, the one to her right carrying her dead son, who died at birth the day before her own death; mourning figure kneeling on the steps.
[Ref: 20185] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
The Alderney Breed. Cow and Calf, the property of M. Brehaut, of Jersey. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published October, 1841 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51320] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Ayrshire Breed. Cow, 5 Years old, the property of Mr Finlay, Lyonstone, Maybole, bred in the upper district of Ayrshire. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published April, 1842 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins. Edges foxed.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51326] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Devon Breed. Bull, aged 2 years and 9 Months, bred by Mr Denny, Egnore, County of Norfolk. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published April 1841 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13") large margins. Slight mount burn around image.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51334] £350.00
The Fifeshire Breed. Cow, 6 Years old, the property of Mr Mr B. Ferney of Kilmux. _ bred by Mr Anderson, Kinglassie. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published October, 1841 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins. Mount burn.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51327] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Galloway Breed. Heifer 3 Years Old, the property of the Right Honourable the Countess of Selkirk. _ Bull. 4 Years old, bred by Mr Marshall, St Mary's Isle, Kircudbrightshire. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published August, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13") large margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51328] £360.00
The Glamorgan Breed. Cow, 5 Years old, bed by Mr Bradley, of Treguff Place, in the County of Glamorgan. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published April, 1841 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51323] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Long Horn Breed. Bull, 4 Years old, bred by Mr Wyatt of Hanwell Castle, Oxfordshire; by a Bull bred [by] Mr Smith of Snidderfield, in the the County of Warwick. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published February, 1842 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins. Mount burn aroound image.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51330] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Pembroke Breed. Bull, 3 Years old, bred by Mr Innes Achland of Boulston: _ Cow, 5 Years old, bred by the same Gentleman. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published February, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51329] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Sussex Breed. Oxen, 6 years old, bred by Mr Putland, Firle, County of Sussex. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
[Published by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London, n.d., 1842.]
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51333] £350.00
West Highland Breed. Cow, bred by Mr Maxwell of Aross Mull...
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published February, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"). Paper toned.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51322] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
West Highland Breed. Bull, 4 years old bred by Colonel M.cNiel of Barra...
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published February, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"). Paper toned.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51321] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Wild or White Forest Breed. Bull from Cillingham Park, the property of the Right Hon. The Earl of Tankerville. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published April, 1842 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51325] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Wild or White Forest Breed. Cow 8 Years Old, from Haverford West in the County of Pembroke.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published February, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins. Some spotting.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51324] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Zetland Breed. Cow, 5 Years old, the Property of Mr Andrew Duncan, of Coninsburgh. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by M.r. Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by M.r. Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland, 45 S.t. Johns Sq.
Published August, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with wide margins. Edges toned.
From Professor David Low's 'The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands' (1842), which contained fifty-six lithographs after paintings by William Shiels (1783-1857). Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at Edinburgh university and the founder of an agricultural museum, commissioned Shiels to paint 100 scientifically accurate illustrations of domestic livestock for his collection. A selection of these paintings, many of which depict breeds now extinct, were selected by Low to illustrate his ideas on breeding and preservation of indigenous species.
[Ref: 51331] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Fallow Deer.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thos. Fairland.
[British, n.d., c.1835.]
Fine lithograph on india paper, very rare. Image 300 x 250mm, 11¾ x 9¾". Margins a little trimmed. Some creasing to corner tips.
Fine study of a stag's head, with magnificent antlers; wooded landscape in background. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868), from a series of animal portraits.
[Ref: 25153] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Deerhound.
Painted by Edwin Landseer. R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thos. Fairland.
London. Published July. 1st 1835 by B.B.King Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret.
Lithograph. 285 x 195mm.
[Ref: 1364] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
The Fire King Steam Ship. Burthen 600 Tons _ 150 Horse Power _ Robert Ewing Commander _ getting under weigh off Liverpool. To the Chairman and Directors of the Ardrossan and Liverpool Steam Packet Company, This Print of their Spelndid and Powerful Vessel is Respectfully Dedicated by their Obedient Servant, Samuel Walters.
Painted by Samuel Walters. Fairland, lith. 45 St John's Squ.e London.
Published by S. Walters, 99 Mill Streetm & Mr Aylward, Lord Street, Liverpoolm & Ackermann & Co. London [n.d., c.1839].
Scarce tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 310 x 400mm (12¼ x 15¾") very large margins.
A paddlesteamer, built in 1839 as a pleasure yacht for Thomas Assheton Smith, with engines by Robert Napier. In 1840 it was converted for passengers and served the Ardrossan-Liverpool route, a 13 hour journey, with departures coinciding with mail train arrivals from Glasgow and London. In 1847 it was sold out of the British register.
[Ref: 57870] £480.00
The Cavern at Aggtelek.
G. Hering delt_ T. Fairland lith. Printed by Fairland.
[London: T. McLean, 1838.]
Tinted lithograph, rare, image 365 x 270mm. 14¼ x 10½".
The caves at what is now Aggtelek National Park in Northern Hungary include largest stalactite cave in Europe, the Baradla Cave. It is 26 km long, of which 8 km is in neighbouring Slovakia. From 'Sketches on the Danube, in Hungary and Transylvania' (26 plates), by George Edwards Hering (1805-1879). Abbey Travel 79, 16.
[Ref: 26806] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
The Gunpowder Plot.
Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland, from the original Picture by Thomas Webster.
London: Published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. No 14, Newman Street, May 26, 1829. Printed by by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co.
Lithograph, sheet 490 x 350mm. 19¼ x 13¾". A fine impression.
Two small boys make a woman's saucepan explode, outside in Parliament Street.
[Ref: 13604] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Left Leg Foremost.
Painted by R. Farrier. Drawn on Stone by T. Fairburn.
London, Published by J. Mc.Cormick, 147 Strand. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the King. [n.d., c.1840.]
Fine & scarce lithograph. Sheet: 390 x 305mm (15¼ x 12''). Damage in top left corner and edge.
A scene showing an old man with a wooden leg marching along with a broom over his shoulder, followed by a young boy banging on a drum.
[Ref: 50550] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; The Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston; near Liverpool, during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jan.y 7.th & 8.th 1839. Also the Ward from Saint Johns at Anchor;_the Victoria Steam Tug towing the Life Boat and the Mountaineer Steamer; with a view fo Leasowe Light House, & Bidston Hill. This Print is intended to represent the Vessels shortly after they struck on the Tuesday afternoon, from particulars given to the Artist by Captain Sprowle of the Lockwoods;_Capt.n Thompson of the Saint Andrew: and by Capt.n Candler of the Victoria.
Painted by Samuel Walters. Drawn on Stone by T. Fairland.
Liverpoo, Published by Henry Lacey, Repository of Arts, 100, Bold St. & S. Walters, 99, Mill St._London Ackermann & Co._New York, Appleton & Co. Printed by Fairland, 19, Chavel St. Pentonville. [n.d. c.1839.]
Coloured lithograph, very rare. 414 x 533mm. 16¼ x 21". Damaged.
See Ref: 6421.
[Ref: 27184] £200.00
(£240.00 incl.VAT)
Roger Monk Esq.r Exon of His Majesty's Yeoman of the Guard, on duty at the Coronation of George IVth.
Painted by W. Pickersgill R.A. Drawn on Stone by Tho.s Fairland.
R. Martin, Lithog. 124. High Holborn [n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph with superb hand colour, J. Whatman 1827 watermark. Printed area 390 x 240mm (15¼ x 9¼"), with very large margins. Sellotape stain in upper right margin.
A full length portrait of Roger Monk (d.1831) in the Tudor-style uniform of the Yeoman of the Guard (Beefeaters). A London businessman, he purchased a commission in the Guards, becoming Exon (equivalent to Corporal but in the Elizabethan meaning of a commissioned officer, similar to a captain) in 1805, holding the position until his death. Monk's uniform cost over £300 and was the last of its kind to be made for officers, being too expensive for the few ceremonial occasions for its use. Monk commissioned this oil, which now hangs in the hall of the Tallow Chandlers' Company, of which Monk had been master in 1826. www.yeomenoftheguard.co.uk/roger-monk
[Ref: 55490] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Muscipula] The Mouse in Danger.
Drawn by Thos. Fairland after Sir Josha. Reynolds. Printed by Engelmann, Graf & Coindet, Lithrs. to the King.
London Published by W. Spooner, 259 Regent St [n.d., c.1835]. Of whom may be had every description of Whitewood Manufacture, and a large variety of the best subjects for Transfer.
Lithograph, sheet 220 x 185mm. 8¾ x 7¼". Slight horizontal creases. Stitch-holes to left edge.
A girl holding up a mouse in a cage trap, watched by a cat standing on a table to left; large urn behind to right, landscape with cottage through window at left. After Sir Joshua Reynolds's (1723 - 1792) 'Muscipula'; from a series of designs for transfer on to pottery by the innovative publisher William Spooner (1833 - 1847; fl.). Not in Hamilton.
[Ref: 27496] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
The Poacher's Confederate.
Painted by Charles Hancock Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland. Proof
London Published March 1st 1832 by J. McCormick, no. 147 the Strand.
Lithograph. 230 x 285mm (9 x 11¼").
A terrier with a dead rabbit in its mouth.
[Ref: 2947] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Pointer.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
London. Published by B.B.King Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret. [n.d., c.1835.]
Fine hand coloured lithograph on india paper. India 280 x 205mm. 11 x 8". Colour spots on left.
Fine study of a pointer dog's head, in profile, sloping bank and vegetation to background. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868), from a series of 12 'The Sportsman's Kennel, A Series of Heads of the principal British Sporting Dogs...Executed in Lithography by Thos. Fairland, after pictures painted from the life', 1833-1835. Not in Siltzer. See complete copy of the book Ref. 8533.
[Ref: 19446] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Pointer.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
London, Published by Harding and King, 24, Cornhill 21st. Jany. 1834. Printed by Graf & Soret.
Fine lithograph on india paper. India 285 x 210mm. 11¼ x 8¼".
Fine study of a pointer dog's head, in profile, sloping bank and vegetation to background. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868), from a series of 12 'The Sportsman's Kennel, A Series of Heads of the principal British Sporting Dogs...Executed in Lithography by Thos. Fairland, after pictures painted from the life', 1833-1835. This is an earlier printing than impressions bearing the publication line 'B.B. King Monument Yard' (cf. item 1377), since King was in partnership with F.G. Harding c.1832-1834. See Siltzer p.96.
[Ref: 19448] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Pointer.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thos. Fairland.
London. Published by B.B.King Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret. [n.d. 1836.]
Lithograph. 205 x 275mm.
[Ref: 1377] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Roman Temple, Demsus.
G. Hering delt _ T. Fairland lith. Printed by Fairland.
[London: T. McLean, 1838.]
Lithograph, rare, image 370 x 270mm. 14½ x 10¾".
A view inside Densus Church (also known as St Nicholas' Church) in the village of Densus, Romania, one of the oldest Romanian churches still standing. It was built in the 7th century (with 13th century additions) on the site of a 2nd century Roman temple, with materials from the Dacian Sarmizegetusa fortress. From 'Sketches on the Danube, in Hungary and Transylvania' (26 plates), by George Edwards Hering (1805-1879). Abbey Travel 79, 25.
[Ref: 26805] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Yours faithfully, William Scholefield. [facsimile signature]
Abraham Wivell, Del. On Stone by Thomas Fairland.
[n.d. c.1850.] Printed by Hullmandel & Watson.
A very rare lithograph. 457 x 340mm. 18 x 13½". Nicks and tears to the corners. Trimmed close to the image.
William Scholefield (1809-1867), was a British businessman and Liberal politician. He was a leading figure in the politics behind the rapidly-growing industrial town of Birmingham. After the Reform Bill of 1832 there was a campaign launched later in 1837 to secure a charter of incorporation under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 to create Birmingham a municipal borough with an elected town council. At that time the town was in the hands of a manorial court leet, presided over by a high bailiff. Scholefield became high bailiff in 1837 was very supportive of the campaign to incorporate Birmingham. After the act arrived in 1838, Scholefield was unaninimously chosen as first mayor of Birmingham after their first town council meeting. After returning to local government in 1847, having been defeated three years previously by a Conservative, Scholefield championed the expansion of popular democracy, free trade, and freedom of religion.
[Ref: 14357] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Setter.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thos. Fairland.
London. Published Jany. 1st 1836 by B.B.King Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret.
Lithograph. 205 x 275mm.
[Ref: 1379] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Breed of the Zetland and Orkey Breed. Ram, 3 Years old, of the Ancient Breed, from the Isle of Enhallow. _ Ewe, 3 Years old, from the Island of Rousay, bred by William Traill, Esq.r of Woodwick. _ The lamb a cross with the pure Cheviot.
Drawn by Mr Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by Mr Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone and Printed by Fairland.
Published April 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Printed area 340 x 260mm, 13¼ x 10¼". Faint mount-burn around image small hole top left.
From 'The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands' by Professor David Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at the University of Edinburgh. Unlike most C19th animal portraits, which accentuate the 'useable portions of the beast' to glorify the breeder, Low's purpose was educational and so he insisted on accuracy, here even noting the breeder.
[Ref: 23357] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Soft-Woolled Sheep of Wales. Ewe, of the soft-woolled breed, from the slaty mountains of South Wales. _ Old Radnor Ewe and Lamb.
Drawn by Mr Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by Mr Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone and Printed by Fairland.
Published April, 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Printed area 340 x 260mm, 13¼ x 10¼".
From 'The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands' by Professor David Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at the University of Edinburgh. Unlike most C19th animal portraits, which accentuate the 'useable portions of the beast' to glorify the breeder, Low's purpose was educational and so he insisted on accuracy.
[Ref: 23351] £230.00
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The South Down Breed. Ewe and Lamb, bred by Thomas Ellison, Esq.r, Beddington, from a Ewe bred by the late Mr Ellman, of Glynde. Professor Low's Illustrations of the Breeds of the Domestic Animals.
Drawn by Mr Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by Mr Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone and Printed by Fairland, 45, St John's Square.
Published June, 1841 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Printed area 260 x 310mm, 10¼ x 10¼". Faint mount-burn around image.
From 'The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands' by Professor David Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at the University of Edinburgh. Unlike most C19th animal portraits, which accentuate the 'useable portions of the beast' to glorify the breeder, Low's purpose was educational and so he insisted on accuracy, here even noting the breeder. The Southdown breed was originally bred by John Ellman of Glynde, near Lewes, East Sussex about 200 years ago.
[Ref: 23353] £220.00
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Breed of the Wicklow Mountains. Ewe, 3 Years old, from the higher range of the heathy mountains. Ram, 3 Years old, from the Vale of Glenmalure.
Drawn by Mr Nicholson, R.S.A. from a Painting by Mr Shiels, R.S.A. Drawn on Stone and Printed by Fairland.
Published April 1840 by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster Row, London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Printed area 340 x 260mm, 13¼ x 10¼". Faint mount-burn around image.
From 'The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands' by Professor David Low (1786-1859), professor of agriculture at the University of Edinburgh. Unlike most C19th animal portraits, which accentuate the 'useable portions of the beast' to glorify the breeder, Low's purpose was educational and so he insisted on accuracy.
[Ref: 23355] £160.00
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The Shepherd's Dog. Plate. 19.
Painted by W. Barraud. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland.
London, Published by Cha.s Tilt, Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph. 254 x 316mm. 10 x 12½".
A sheepdog sat in a field with landscape behind., Plate 19 upper right.
[Ref: 23959] £160.00
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Skye Terrier.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
[London: B.B.King, c.1835. Printed by Graf & Soret.]
Hand coloured lithograph with gum arabic, sheet 280 x 225mm. 11 x 8¾". Sheet trimmed.
Fine colour. Published for a series of dog heads.
[Ref: 11633] £220.00
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Spaniel.
Painted by A. Cooper. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
Published by Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street. [n.d., c.1840.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 260 x 210mm (10¼ x 8¼").
A portrait of the head of a spaniel.
[Ref: 47735] £75.00
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Water Spaniel
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thos. Fairland.
[n.d. 1835] London. Published by B.B.King Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret
Lithograph 205 x 275mm Minor crease in margin.
[Ref: 1381] £190.00
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The Sportsman's Kennel, A Series of Heads of the principal British Sporting Dogs; Fox Hound. Terrier. Blood Hound. Spaniel. Pointer. Setter. Greyhound. Water Spaniel. Harrier. Beagle. Deer Hound. Newfoundland.
Executed in Lithography by Thos. Fairland, After Pictures Painted From The Life, And Expressly For This Work by Edwin Landseer, R.A. A. Cooper, R.A. And Charles Hancock.
London. Published by B.B. King, Monument Yard. Sold Also By Ackermann & Co. Strand, Charles Tilt, Fleet St. & Thos. Mc.Lean Haymarket. Printed by Graf & Soret. [1833.]
Extremely rare. Twelve lithographic plates and frontispiece on india laid paper in original green morocco boards, folio (500 x 350mm, 19¾ x 13¾"). Complete as isssued. Boards stamped in gilt on cover: 'The Sportman's Kennel. By Edwin Landseer, R.A. Abraham Cooper, R.A. & Charles Hancock'. Boards scuffed and rubbed; missing spine. Soiling and some spotting to plates, water stain to lower edge of all sheets. Images largely unaffected, good.
A fine set of lithographs of the principal sporting dog breeds. All plates captioned below image and inscribed 'London, Published by Harding & King, 24, Cornhill Novr. 1st. 1833.'
[Ref: 8533] £1,250.00
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The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; the Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston, near Liverpool during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jany 7th & 8th 1839.
Painted by Samuel Walters. Drawn on Stone by T.Fairland.
Liverpool, Published by Henry Lacey, Repository of Arts, 1000, Bold St. & S. Waters, 99, Mill St. _ London Ackermann & Co., New York, Appleton & Co.
Coloured lithograph. 390 x 510mm. Trimmed to image on three sides.
This print is black-lined presumably in memory of the great loss of life. A report from the Liverpool Mercury on Friday the 11th of January stated that the Sunday past had seen strong gusts of wind, but many vessels went to sea as there was nothing to indicate that a huge storm was about to follow the winds…...The losses recorded at sea were damaging. Many ships were battered and wrecked at sea, as well as in the coastal ports. Many ships that were lost and damaged are named in the narrative, as well as giving lists for some of the seamen who were lost or rescued the day after the hurricane. All areas of the country suffered looses at sea, as well as casualties and fatalities in the ports.
[Ref: 6421] £950.00
Water Spaniel.
Painted by A. Cooper R.A. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
London, Published by Harding and King, 24, Cornhill June__1834.
Fine hand coloured lithograph on india paper, india 290 x 230mm. 11½ x 9". Trimmed to india, so lacking wove margins. Laid on board.
Study of a spaniel's head, the body submerged. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868), from a series of 12 'The Sportsman's Kennel, A Series of Heads of the principal British Sporting Dogs...Executed in Lithography by Thos. Fairland, after pictures painted from the life', 1833-1835. Siltzer p.95.
[Ref: 19447] £220.00
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Water Spaniel.
Painted by A. Cooper R. A. Drawn on Stone by Thomas Fairland.
London, Published by B. B. King, Monument Yard. Printed by Graf & Soret. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand-coloured lithograph printed on chine collé. Sheet: 335 x 215mm (12½ x 8"). Staining in corners, tear in bottom edge.
A portrait of a water spaniel swimming in a lake.
[Ref: 47737] £130.00
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The Wounded Bittern. From the Original Picture in the Painter's Possession.
Drawn by Stephen Taylor. Drawn on Stone by T. Fairland. Printed by Lefevre & Kohler.
London, Published November 1st 1834 by J. Mc.Cormick, 147, Strand.
A rare lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 330 x 365mm. 13 x 14½". Lower left corner chipped; small closed tears to upper edge. Sheet trimmed to india.
A cocker spaniel emerging from water to attack a wounded bittern among the reads. Bitterns are in the heron family of wading birds, and are now fairly scarce around Britain's waterways, but were hunted extensively in the 19th century.
[Ref: 19420] £220.00
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